EXCALIBUR

First name EXCALIBUR's origin is Arthurian Legend. EXCALIBUR
means "king arthur's sword". You can find other first names
and English words that rhymes with EXCALIBUR
below. Ryhme list involves the matching sounds according
to the first letters, last letters and first&last
letters of excalibur.(Brown
names are of the same origin (Arthurian Legend) with EXCALIBUR
and Red names are first
names with English/Anglo-Saxon origin)

Rhymes with EXCALIBUR - Names & Words

First Names Rhyming EXCALIBUR

FIRST NAMES WHICH INCLUDES EXCAL›BUR AS A WHOLE:

NAMES RHYMING WITH EXCAL›BUR (According to last letters):

Rhyming Names According to Last 8 Letters (xcalibur) - Names That Ends with xcalibur:

Rhyming Names According to Last 7 Letters (calibur) - Names That Ends with calibur:

Rhyming Names According to Last 6 Letters (alibur) - Names That Ends with alibur:

Rhyming Names According to Last 5 Letters (libur) - Names That Ends with libur:

Rhyming Names According to Last 4 Letters (ibur) - Names That Ends with ibur:

Rhyming Names According to Last 3 Letters (bur) - Names That Ends with bur:

English Words Rhyming EXCALIBUR

ENGLISH WORDS WHICH INCLUDES EXCAL›BUR AS A WHOLE:

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH EXCAL›BUR (According to last letters):

Rhyming Words According to Last 8 Letters (xcalibur) - English Words That Ends with xcalibur:

Rhyming Words According to Last 7 Letters (calibur) - English Words That Ends with calibur:

Rhyming Words According to Last 6 Letters (alibur) - English Words That Ends with alibur:

Rhyming Words According to Last 5 Letters (libur) - English Words That Ends with libur:

Rhyming Words According to Last 4 Letters (ibur) - English Words That Ends with ibur:

Rhyming Words According to Last 3 Letters (bur) - English Words That Ends with bur:

bur

noun (n.) Alt. of Burr

butterbur

noun (n.) A broad-leaved plant (Petasites vulgaris) of the Composite family, said to have been used in England for wrapping up pats of butter.

clotbur

noun (n.) The burdock.

noun (n.) Same as Cocklebur.

cocklebur

noun (n.) A coarse, composite weed, having a rough or prickly fruit; one of several species of the genus Xanthium; -- called also clotbur.

sambur

noun (n.) An East Indian deer (Rusa Aristotelis) having a mane on its neck. Its antlers have but three prongs. Called also gerow. The name is applied to other species of the genus Rusa, as the Bornean sambur (R. equina).

ENGLISH WORDS RHYMING WITH EXCAL›BUR (According to first letters):

Rhyming Words According to First 8 Letters (excalibu) - Words That Begins with excalibu:

Rhyming Words According to First 7 Letters (excalib) - Words That Begins with excalib:

Rhyming Words According to First 6 Letters (excali) - Words That Begins with excali:

Rhyming Words According to First 5 Letters (excal) - Words That Begins with excal:

excalceation

noun (n.) The act of depriving or divesting of shoes.

excalfaction

noun (n.) A heating or warming; calefaction.

excalfactive

adjective (a.) Serving to heat; warming.

excalfactory

adjective (a.) Heating; warming.

Rhyming Words According to First 4 Letters (exca) - Words That Begins with exca:

excambion

noun (n.) Alt. of Excambium

excambium

noun (n.) Exchange; barter; -- used commonly of lands.

excandescence

noun (n.) A growing hot; a white or glowing heat; incandescence.

noun (n.) Violent anger; a growing angry.

excandescent

adjective (a.) White or glowing with heat.

excantation

noun (n.) Disenchantment by a countercharm.

excarnation

noun (n.) The act of depriving or divesting of flesh; excarnification; -- opposed to incarnation.

excarnification

noun (n.) The act of excarnificating or of depriving of flesh; excarnation.

excavating

noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Excavate

excavation

noun (n.) The act of excavating, or of making hollow, by cutting, scooping, or digging out a part of a solid mass.

noun (n.) A cavity formed by cutting, digging, or scooping.

noun (n.) An uncovered cutting in the earth, in distinction from a covered cutting or tunnel.

noun (n.) The material dug out in making a channel or cavity.

excavator

noun (n.) One who, or that which, excavates or hollows out; a machine, as a dredging machine, or a tool, for excavating.

Rhyming Words According to First 3 Letters (exc) - Words That Begins with exc:

excecation

noun (n.) The act of making blind.

exceeding

noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Exceed

adjective (a.) More than usual; extraordinary; more than sufficient; measureless.

adverb (adv.) In a very great degree; extremely; exceedingly.

exceedable

adjective (a.) Capable of exceeding or surpassing.

exceeder

noun (n.) One who exceeds.

excelling

noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Excel

excellence

noun (n.) The quality of being excellent; state of possessing good qualities in an eminent degree; exalted merit; superiority in virtue.

noun (n.) An excellent or valuable quality; that by which any one excels or is eminent; a virtue.

noun (n.) A title of honor or respect; -- more common in the form excellency.

excellency

noun (n.) Excellence; virtue; dignity; worth; superiority.

noun (n.) A title of honor given to certain high dignitaries, esp. to viceroys, ministers, and ambassadors, to English colonial governors, etc. It was formerly sometimes given to kings and princes.

excellent

adjective (a.) Excelling; surpassing others in some good quality or the sum of qualities; of great worth; eminent, in a good sense; superior; as, an excellent man, artist, citizen, husband, discourse, book, song, etc.; excellent breeding, principles, aims, action.

adjective (a.) Superior in kind or degree, irrespective of moral quality; -- used with words of a bad significance.

adverb (adv.) Excellently; eminently; exceedingly.

excelsior

noun (n.) A kind of stuffing for upholstered furniture, mattresses, etc., in which curled shreds of wood are substituted for curled hair.

verb (v. t.) More lofty; still higher; ever upward.

excentral

adjective (a.) Out of the center.

excentric

adjective (a.) Alt. of Excentrical

excentrical

adjective (a.) Same as Eccentric, Eccentrical.

adjective (a.) One-sided; having the normally central portion not in the true center.

noun (n.) The act of excepting or excluding; exclusion; restriction by taking out something which would otherwise be included, as in a class, statement, rule.

noun (n.) That which is excepted or taken out from others; a person, thing, or case, specified as distinct, or not included; as, almost every general rule has its exceptions.

noun (n.) An objection, oral or written, taken, in the course of an action, as to bail or security; or as to the decision of a judge, in the course of a trail, or in his charge to a jury; or as to lapse of time, or scandal, impertinence, or insufficiency in a pleading; also, as in conveyancing, a clause by which the grantor excepts something before granted.

noun (n.) An objection; cavil; dissent; disapprobation; offense; cause of offense; -- usually followed by to or against.

adjective (a.) Disposed or apt to take exceptions, or to object; captious.

exceptive

adjective (a.) That excepts; including an exception; as, an exceptive proposition.

exceptless

adjective (a.) Not exceptional; usual.

exceptor

noun (n.) One who takes exceptions.

excerebration

noun (n.) The act of removing or beating out the brains.

excerebrose

adjective (a.) Brainless.

excernent

adjective (a.) Connected with, or pertaining to, excretion.

excerp

adjective (a.) To pick out.

excerpting

noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Excerpt

excerpt

noun (n.) An extract; a passage selected or copied from a book or record.

verb (v. t.) To select; to extract; to cite; to quote.

excerption

noun (n.) The act of excerpting or selecting.

noun (n.) That which is selected or gleaned; an extract.

excerptive

adjective (a.) That excerpts, selects, or chooses.

excerptor

noun (n.) One who makes excerpts; a picker; a culler.

excess

noun (n.) The state of surpassing or going beyond limits; the being of a measure beyond sufficiency, necessity, or duty; that which exceeds what is usual or prover; immoderateness; superfluity; superabundance; extravagance; as, an excess of provisions or of light.

noun (n.) The degree or amount by which one thing or number exceeds another; remainder; as, the difference between two numbers is the excess of one over the other.

excessive

adjective (a.) Characterized by, or exhibiting, excess; overmuch.

exchange

noun (n.) The act of giving or taking one thing in return for another which is regarded as an equivalent; as, an exchange of cattle for grain.

noun (n.) The act of substituting one thing in the place of another; as, an exchange of grief for joy, or of a scepter for a sword, and the like; also, the act of giving and receiving reciprocally; as, an exchange of civilities or views.

noun (n.) The thing given or received in return; esp., a publication exchanged for another.

noun (n.) The process of setting accounts or debts between parties residing at a distance from each other, without the intervention of money, by exchanging orders or drafts, called bills of exchange. These may be drawn in one country and payable in another, in which case they are called foreign bills; or they may be drawn and made payable in the same country, in which case they are called inland bills. The term bill of exchange is often abbreviated into exchange; as, to buy or sell exchange.

noun (n.) A mutual grant of equal interests, the one in consideration of the other. Estates exchanged must be equal in quantity, as fee simple for fee simple.

noun (n.) The place where the merchants, brokers, and bankers of a city meet at certain hours, to transact business. In this sense often contracted to 'Change.

noun (n.) To part with give, or transfer to another in consideration of something received as an equivalent; -- usually followed by for before the thing received.

noun (n.) To part with for a substitute; to lay aside, quit, or resign (something being received in place of the thing parted with); as, to exchange a palace for cell.

noun (n.) To give and receive reciprocally, as things of the same kind; to barter; to swap; as, to exchange horses with a neighbor; to exchange houses or hats.

verb (v. i.) To be changed or received in exchange for; to pass in exchange; as, dollar exchanges for ten dimes.

exchanging

noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Exchange

exchangeability

noun (n.) The quality or state of being exchangeable.

exchangeable

adjective (a.) Capable of being exchanged; fit or proper to be exchanged.

adjective (a.) Available for making exchanges; ratable.

exchanger

noun (n.) One who exchanges; one who practices exchange.

excheat

noun (n.) See Escheat.

excheator

noun (n.) See Escheator.

exchequer

noun (n.) One of the superior courts of law; -- so called from a checkered cloth, which covers, or formerly covered, the table.

noun (n.) The department of state having charge of the collection and management of the royal revenue. [Eng.] Hence, the treasury; and, colloquially, pecuniary possessions in general; as, the company's exchequer is low.

verb (v. t.) To institute a process against (any one) in the Court of Exchequer.

exchequering

noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Exchequer

excipient

noun (n.) An exceptor.

noun (n.) An inert or slightly active substance used in preparing remedies as a vehicle or medium of administration for the medicinal agents.

verb (v. t.) Taking an exception.

exciple

noun (n.) Alt. of Excipulum

excipulum

noun (n.) The outer part of the fructification of most lichens.

excisable

adjective (a.) Liable or subject to excise; as, tobacco in an excisable commodity.

excise

noun (n.) In inland duty or impost operating as an indirect tax on the consumer, levied upon certain specified articles, as, tobacco, ale, spirits, etc., grown or manufactured in the country. It is also levied to pursue certain trades and deal in certain commodities. Certain direct taxes (as, in England, those on carriages, servants, plate, armorial bearings, etc.), are included in the excise. Often used adjectively; as, excise duties; excise law; excise system.

noun (n.) That department or bureau of the public service charged with the collection of the excise taxes.

verb (v. t.) To lay or impose an excise upon.

verb (v. t.) To impose upon; to overcharge.

verb (v. t.) To cut out or off; to separate and remove; as, to excise a tumor.

excising

noun (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Excise

exciseman

noun (n.) An officer who inspects and rates articles liable to excise duty.

ENGLISH WORDS BOTH FIRST AND LAST LETTERS RHYMING WITH EXCAL›BUR:

English Words which starts with 'exca' and ends with 'ibur':

English Words which starts with 'exc' and ends with 'bur':

English Words which starts with 'ex' and ends with 'ur':

exequatur

noun (n.) A written official recognition of a consul or commercial agent, issued by the government to which he is accredited, and authorizing him to exercise his powers in the place to which he is assigned.

noun (n.) Official recognition or permission.

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